primes as far as the eye can see, discrete continua

Tyler Durden camera_lumina at hotmail.com
Wed Dec 8 07:30:22 PST 2004


What about where N=1?

I don't understand. You can only have an infinite number (or number of 
progressions) where the number of numbers in a number is inifinite.

-TD

>From: "Major Variola (ret)" <mv at cdc.gov>
>To: "cypherpunks at al-qaeda.net" <cypherpunks at al-qaeda.net>
>Subject: primes as far as the eye can see, discrete continua
>Date: Tue, 07 Dec 2004 19:45:24 -0800
>
>Saw in a recent _Science_ that Ben Green of Cambridge proved
>that for any N, there are an infinite number of evenly spaced
>progressions
>of primes that are N numbers long.   He got a prize for that.  Damn
>straight.
>
>Now back to the decline of the neo-roman empire...





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